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Nurse Staffing Effects on Patient Outcomes Safety-Net and Non-Safety-Net Hospitals

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MEDICAL CARE
卷 49, 期 4, 页码 406-414

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/MLR.0b013e318202e129

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nurse staffing; quality of care; patient safety; safety net hospitals

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  1. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

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Background: Nurse staffing has been linked to hospital patient outcomes; however, previous results were inconsistent because of variations in measures of staffing and were only rarely specific to types of patient care units. Objective: To determine the relationship between nurse staffing in general and intensive care units and patient outcomes and determine whether safety net status affects this relationship. Research Design: A cross-sectional design used data from hospitals belonging to the University HealthSystem Consortium. Subjects: Data were available for approximately 1.1 million adult patient discharges and staffing for 872 patient care units from 54 hospitals. Measures: Total hours of nursing care [Registered Nurses (RNs), Licensed Practical Nurses, and assistants] determined per inpatient day (TotHPD) and RN skill mix were the measures of staffing; Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality risk-adjusted safety and quality indicators were the outcome measures. Results: TotHPD in general units was associated with lower rates of congestive heart failure mortality (P < 0.05), failure to rescue (P < 0.10), infections (P < 0.01), and prolonged length of stay (P < 0.01). RN skill mix in general units was associated with reduced failure to rescue (P < 0.01) and infections (P < 0.05). TotHPD in intensive care units was associated with fewer infections (P < 0.05) and decubitus ulcers (P < 0.10). RN skill mix was associated with fewer cases of sepsis (P < 0.01) and failure to rescue (P < 0.05). Safety-net status was associated with higher rates of congestive heart failure mortality, decubitus ulcers, and failure to rescue. Conclusions: Higher nurse staffing protected patients from poor outcomes; however, hospital safety-net status introduced complexities in this relationship.

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